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    Ok I added avocado yesterday to 2 of my meals and today my weight is up a little. Did I add too much or could it be just regular weight fluctuations?
    Start Date-Jan 11, 2010
    Height- 5'3



  • #2
    Re: Avocado

    Did you add more than 1/2?

    Likely it's just a normal weight fluctuation. What we eat today isn't always what appears on the scale tomorrow.
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    • #3
      Re: Avocado

      Can you define what's "a little"?
      J.

      "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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      • #4
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        Oh .6
        Start Date-Jan 11, 2010
        Height- 5'3


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        • #5
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          And your weight has NEVER done that before?

          The point we're making ... your weight will naturally fluctuate. Weight loss isn't linear.
          J.

          "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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          • #6
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            Yes it's done that before. I keep loosing 1 and gaining 1.
            Start Date-Jan 11, 2010
            Height- 5'3


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            • #7
              Re: Avocado

              And you blame the avocado why?

              Have you posted a menu for us to look at?

              Have you thought about moving to OWL?
              J.

              "Your life will never change until you change your choices."

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              • #8
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                So it is probably too early to say that the avocado is to blame. We do fluctuate a bit (especially us ladies) so it could be other things. But I would keep an eye on it. Some of us are sensitive to this or that. You can have half a small avocado a day. It is a healthy thing generally - rich in nutrients but still fatty. Good Atkins item.
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                • #9
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                  Avocado is the perfect low-carb food: high in good fat, low in carb and protein. So you will not produce insulin... But they are HIGH in fibers... which can certainly explain the change in weight as these fibers will also retain some water in the bowel... So the weight should be back to normal in the coming days. Nothing to worry about.
                  Kiko

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                  • #10
                    Re: Avocado

                    Originally posted by Kiko2 View Post
                    Avocado is the perfect low-carb food: high in good fat, low in carb and protein. So you will not produce insulin... But they are HIGH in fibers... which can certainly explain the change in weight as these fibers will also retain some water in the bowel... So the weight should be back to normal in the coming days. Nothing to worry about.

                    Thanks Kiko!
                    Start Date-Jan 11, 2010
                    Height- 5'3


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